
Kubaz | Wookieepedia | Fandom
The Kubaz were an insectoid sentient species that were native to the planet Kubindi. They lived on a diet of insects, using their long snout to snatch their prey from inside hives.
Kubaz | StarWars.com
Kubaz are sentient humanoids, dark in skin color, and with long snouts. Unable to pronounce words in basic, their speech is a unique series of whirring syllables. Originating on planet …
Garindan ezz Zavor | Wookieepedia | Fandom
Garindan ezz Zavor, sometimes referred to as Long Snoot, was a male Kubaz who had been forced to work as a spy for the Galactic Empire. In private, Garindan loathed his Imperial …
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Aug 24, 2023 · Kubaz 库巴兹人 类型:智慧种族 起源星球:库宾迪 成年平均高度:1.8米 高挑且瘦削,有一个长管状鼻子的库巴兹人是库宾迪星球上的一个人形种族。 他们有绿黑色的皮 …
Kubaz - D6Holocron
The Kubaz or Kubazian were an insectivorous species native to the planet Kubindi in the Outer Rim Territories. Although relatively new to the Galactic community at the time of the institution …
Kubaz | Alien Species | Fandom
The Kubaz are a race of mammalian humanoids native to the Outer Rim planet Kubindi. They are distinguished by their dark green skin, a prehensile trunk, and large eyes. Within the trunk are …
Kubaz - Great Multiverse Wiki
The Kubaz or Kubazian (Second Human Empire: Vuyt'uiki Juiko'loip) were an insectivorous species native to the planet Kubindi in the Outer Rim Territories. Although relatively new to the …
Kubaz - Star Wars Mush Wiki
Kubaz are natives of Kubindi, a large world circling the blue giant Ku'Bakai. This star is known for its magnificent solar flares, which have made Kubindi into an arid world given to unpredictable …
Kubaz - Star Wars Fan Publications
May 4, 2021 · With an extensively mapped out history and lore, the Kubaz loved espionage, hated sentient Insectoids, and just wanted the chance to develop their own hyperdrive technology.
Kubaz | Wookieepedia | Fandom
The Kubaz or Kubazian were an insectivorous species native to the planet Kubindi in the Outer Rim Territories. Although relatively new to the galactic community at the time of the institution …